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The Beautiful Monster

{Mature content R-18+} (BOOK 1 COMPLETED) The moment Alyssa laid eyes on mysterious bad boy Elias, she knew she was a goner. With his charming smiles and reckless face she has never met anyone like him. He was far more relaxed and causal, like nothing in the world could bother him. But the problem was, he was everything her parents warned her about. Dark haired and tattooed. The moment Elias laid eyes on Alyssa, he knew his college days was about to get interesting. He has never met a girl so innocent and full of hope in this crazy world. He made it his life mission to always protect her and be by her side. Except, he couldn’t. With sparks flying between them and dark secrets luring around. Their love story was one that happened once in a lifetime. Will Alyssa lose her heart to Elias-a man so beautiful and mysterious? Will she able to fight her forbidden desires and grasp the love that will change her life forever? Or she will face the consequences for falling for a monster, a beautiful monster like Elias? Excerpt; Alyssa felt that familiar pulling sensation deep inside of her. Even if she was close to him, she still didn’t feel like she was close enough. She leaned forward and pressed her lips against his. The momentum and intensity gradually picked up with each passing moment and each subtle movement of their lips. Elias leaned more into the kiss, amping up the pressure as his hands held her close to his body. Alyssa drifted one hand up into the back of his hair, sifting through the wet strands. She lightly curled her fingers around them as his teeth scraped her bottom lip. She breathed in deeply through her nose, trying to quell her rapid heartbeat. She couldn’t believe they were making out in a spring. How did she go from being so shy and cautious in the beginning of the semester to this person? Elias brought his hands lower, grabbing at the back of her thighs to draw her legs around his waist. His lips didn’t part from hers as they moved and pressed. Alyssa felt the lightest dash of his tongue against hers, prompting a soft moan from her that she couldn’t control. So many sensations were lighting up throughout her body. They say a bad boy is the ruin of a good girl then let him ruin her. For he was fire and she wanted him to burn her. Trigger Warning: Novel contains mature content and explicit scenes only intended for adults. {R-18+, No rape and No major misunderstanding} Cover commissioned by Edenn This book is exclusively only available on Webnovel.com Please support author by reading it on Webnovel.com. Check out my other story Flash Marriage: The domineering wife which is the story about Elias parents. Edited by: TSW

Chichii · Fantasy
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287 Chs
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#MYSTERY
#VAMPIRE
#POSSESSIVE
#FIRSTLOVE
#BADBOY

The interview

Alyssa smirked as her cheeks reddened. That was a fantasy to her right now, but maybe it could be her reality. She would just have to wait and see because she wasn't going to say anything unless she was absolutely sure her feelings were returned.

"What about you?" she asked Zoe.

"What about me?"

"Got your eye on anyone?" Alyssa asked her. She didn't remember Zoe ever mentioning having a liking for someone.

Zoe shook her head as she wiped a few crumbs off of her fingertips.

"I'm open to anyone that catches my eye, though," she replied with a hopeful smile.

Alyssa had no doubts that Zoe would find someone incredible. She was gorgeous and funny. Anyone would be lucky to date her.

"Well, this is me," Alyssa said once they stopped in front of the library. If she got the job, she would be dealing with book check ins and check outs. It sounded simple enough, and she liked being in the library.

Zoe placed her hands on Alyssa's shoulders.

"You've got this. Just smile and be confident in your abilities," Zoe pepped her up.

Alyssa nodded, thinking back on her answers to the mock interview questions she quizzed herself on. She knew that she had the knowledge and capabilities to do this job successfully. She just couldn't overthink things.

"Thanks," Alyssa said sincerely. "Have fun in your class."

Zoe snorted as she dropped her hands from Alyssa's shoulders.

"Yeah, sure. Bye!" she called out as she headed the other way toward her class.

Alyssa turned to face the entrance to the library. She drew in a comforting breath. She had this. She could do this. She strode inside and walked to the front desk.

"Hi, I'm here to see Valorie," she said to a young brunette girl. She had received an email earlier telling her to ask for someone named Valorie, who would be conducting the interview.

The brunette nodded.

"I'll let her know you're here," she said before standing from her desk and disappearing into the back for a minute. She then returned with an older lady with short, curly hair and a green cardigan on.

"Alyssa, nice to meet you. I'm Valorie. You can come back here to my office and we'll get started," Valorie invited her.

Alyssa nodded and followed Valorie into her small office in the back. She sat down in a chair in front of a wooden desk, crossing her leg over her knee. She squeezed her hands into fists in her lap, trying to get them to stop shaking. She couldn't let herself seem so nervous.

"So, tell me about yourself," Valorie said once she sat down and got settled.

Alyssa tilted her head up in a more confident look. She remembered Zoe's words. Now, she had to put them into action.

"I'm a Biological Sciences major with an emphasis in Biomedical Sciences. I've always loved learning new things, and a lot of that happens here in the library," Alyssa replied with a small smile. She hoped that her tie in with the library helped her answer.

"That's great. Can you tell me a little bit more?" Valorie pushed a little.

Alyssa didn't like getting this question. It was hard to answer. She was still trying to get to know herself. How did she begin to answer this question? Her major was all that she was right now. Outside of being a college student, she was no one.

"I want to be a pediatrician. I think the childhood years are incredibly important," Alyssa continued. She was scrabbling at whatever she could get her hands on at this point. She didn't know how to talk about her hopes and her feelings to strangers. She hardly knew how to talk about them to her friends.

"Right. What is your schedule like?" Valorie asked.

Alyssa internally sighed in relief when they finally moved on from that question. She doubted that she gave that great of an answer, but she could talk about her schedule. She told Valorie her class schedule and when she'd be available to work. Tuesdays and Thursdays worked best for her.

"The job is pretty straightforward. You're a smart girl. Whatever you don't know, I'm sure you'll be able to pick up," Valorie said with a casual wave of her hand.

Alyssa felt her heartbeat speed up. It sounded like she could possibly get the job. Could it be that easy? She probably overthought all of this. It was a simple campus job, not some higher level corporate position that required multiple interviews.

"We'll be in touch soon. I have another interview to do today," Valorie said as she stood up from her desk.

Alyssa felt her confidence crumble. She didn't like the sound of that. If anyone had a little more experience than her, they would surely get the job over her. Then, she would have to dig around for another campus job to apply to. She needed one soon because her summer money was starting to run out.

"Oh, okay. Thank you," she said as she stood up and shook Valorie's hand. She left the office and paused in the main lobby of the library. Now, she had no clue what to do now. She was feeling a little down after her underwhelming interview. She needed a pick-me-up, and the café was only a few feet away.

Alyssa strode inside and got in line, tapping her bottom lip as she gazed at the menu. She couldn't help but let her eyes be drawn to the tea section. Elias broke into her thoughts so often, even when she didn't expect him to. How on Earth was she going to manage this crush?

"Ginger tea, please," Alyssa said to the barista before handing over her card. She knew that she didn't need to be spending money right now, but she deserved this after today. Sometimes, she needed to treat herself.

She drank tea and took a walk, calming her nerves and taking a moment to just take in everything that had been happening to her this semester. No matter what happened with the job, she was happy with how her life was going right now. She felt like she was blooming, and she hoped nothing stopped that growth. She hoped nothing threatened to cut her down, but hope was only so strong.